Congratulations on passing the first test and getting to this page. You are only two small steps away from joining the ranks of our amazing volunteer support community dedicated to helping people get the most out of Firefox. All that's left to do is to create an account and pick a way to get involved.

1. Create an account

Creating an account gives you access to answering questions and editing articles, and will let keep track of and give you credit for your contributions.

The most social way to contribute - help by chatting directly with users of Firefox. You can guide users through documentation and tackle new issues, all with the real-time assistance of the SUMO community.

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A little about us

Firefox Help, also known as SUMO (our nickname comes from our URL, SUpport.MOzilla.com), is not just a place for Firefox users to get support, it's also a community of volunteers from around the world. In addition to working directly with Firefox users we also work with other teams such as Quality Assurance to make sure new issues are documented and fixed as soon as possible and with Firefox developers to help make Firefox even better.

Talk to us

We want to hear from you! Got ideas for improving Firefox Help, questions about helping, or just want to know more about us? Here's how to get in touch:

Contributors Forum: This is the main place where we talk about everthing related to Firefox Help.

#sumo IRC channel: The best place to chat with other contributors. You can also find the Firefox Help staff there: David Tenser (djst) - Project lead, Cheng Wang (Cww) - Forum guru, Kadir Topal (Topal) - Community manager, Michael Verdi (michaelverdi) - Knowledge Base content manager, and Matthew Middleton (zzxc) Live Chat master. If you don't have an irc client, connect via Mibbit.